Intrauterine device (IUD) associated pathology: a review of pathogenic mechanisms.

Scanning electron microscopy Pub Date : 1986-01-01
W A Schmidt, K L Schmidt
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This paper summarizes our studies of IUD-related disease with those previously published by others. Our data are based upon 51 IUDs and 42 index cases of IUD-related disease demonstrating specific processes. Gross, dissecting microscope, scanning electron microscope and X-ray microanalysis examinations were made of selected IUDs and associated tissues. Tissue associated with the IUDs revealed inflammation in 59.4%, calcific material in 6.3% and no abnormality in 34.4%. IUD-associated tissue responses were accompanied by changes of the IUD; these changes involved deposition of substances upon the IUD surface and degradation of the IUD itself. Disintegration of the IUD, its string or both, has been repeatedly observed. The material deposited upon the surface of the IUD included proteins and calcium salts. The changes which involve the IUD and the host appear to be operative in the genesis of IUD-related disease. Inflammatory changes and infections are the most common IUD-related disease processes and are also the mechanisms commonly associated with the most serious complications of IUD use, reproductive failure and death. We propose that serious IUD-related disease is caused by or is a direct consequence of processes which alter the IUD and which potentiate inflammation and infection. A model amenable to testing is proposed.

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宫内节育器(IUD)相关病理:致病机制的回顾。
本文综述了我们对宫内节育器相关疾病的研究和前人的研究成果。我们的数据基于51个宫内节育器和42个宫内节育器相关疾病的指标病例,显示了特定的过程。选择节育器及相关组织进行肉眼、解剖显微镜、扫描电镜及x线显微分析检查。与宫内节育器相关的组织显示炎症(59.4%),钙化物质(6.3%),无异常(34.4%)。宫内节育器相关组织反应伴宫内节育器变化;这些变化包括物质在宫内节育器表面的沉积和宫内节育器本身的降解。宫内节育器,其串或两者的解体,已反复观察。沉积在宫内节育器表面的物质包括蛋白质和钙盐。涉及宫内节育器和宿主的变化似乎在宫内节育器相关疾病的发生中起作用。炎症变化和感染是最常见的宫内节育器相关疾病过程,也是通常与宫内节育器使用最严重并发症、生殖失败和死亡相关的机制。我们认为,严重的宫内节育器相关疾病是由改变宫内节育器并加剧炎症和感染的过程引起的或直接后果。提出了一个可测试的模型。
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